The project is an experiment to illustrate that an Arduino can be used to create a real-time audio processing wherein the first set of examples alter an incoming audio signal to an audio output and the second set are outputted computed waveforms.
This simple mini logic analyzer was designed with a hardware, software, and firmware interface which will buffer the signals sent from the parallel port of the computer to the circuit board for testing.
A ZiLOG microcomputer comprises the Ham Radio Repeater Locator which has flash memory used to store the frequencies and locations of several thousand repeaters.
This Mega Meter project was built around the ATmega128 microcontroller wherein the GCC 3.2 is used to fully program the microcontroller while VB 6 is used to program the PC interface.